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Na de goederentrein werd er verder gegaan met het plan om TAG treinen te fotograferen. De eerste slag die met dubbele stellen reed was trein 8746 (Gd 15:13 - Apn 15:35.) Deze werd opgewacht bij het viaduct bij de A20. Hier komen de stellen langsgereden onderweg naar Alphen aan Den Rijn.
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the people on top are walking on a net
walkable Artwork Installation "in Orbit" bei Tomás Saraceno
Museum "K21"
Düsseldorf
The trouble with black is it shows up the seagull poo.
Hastings. The biggest shore based fishing fleet in the U.K.
Another image from a beautiful sunset at the Grundlsee. While walking around we found this nice spot to enjoy the last sun rays of the day. I then of course looked for compositions and found this net in the water, where I had to lean quite a bit down and forward (the water was already pretty deep there) in order make the net prominent in the image. I also closed the aperture in order to get a sunstar in the other third of the image, which turned out to be quite huge. Hope you like it!
While exploring the rugged coastline at Tarskavaig, Isle of Skye (on a less than ideal day), I spotted a brightly coloured old fishing net down near the shore. I awkwardly clambered through the jumble of large rocks (while my husband watched me nervously, but I only fell over twice) to reach the net - looking almost as though it had been carefully draped over the rocks. The bright colour of the net made a lovely contrast with the dull and dreary conditions.